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Prof. John Tarduno (United States)
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Publications
Date |
Publication |
2010 |
Article: Geodynamo, Solar wind, and magnetopause 3.4 to 3.45 billion years ago
Tarduno, J.A., R.D. Cottrell, M.K. Watkeys, A. Hofmann, P.V. Doubrovine, E.E. Mamajek, D. Liu, D.G. Sibeck, L.P. Neukirch and Y. Usui
Science, 327, 238-1240 |
2009 |
Article: The bent Hawaiian-Emperor hotspot track: Inheriting the mantle wind
Tarduno, J.A., H.-P. Bunge, N. Sleep and U. Hansen
Science, 324, 50-53 |
2008 |
Article: Hotspots Unplugged
Tarduno, J.A.
Scientific American, 298, 88-93 |
2007 |
Article: Geomagnetic field strength 3.2 billion years ago recorded by single silicate crystals
Tarduno, J.A., R.D. Cottrell, M.K. Watkeys and D. Bauch
Nature, 446, 657-660 |
2006 |
Article: The paleomagnetism of single silicate crystals: Recording the geomagnetic field during mixed polarity intervals, superchrons and inner core growth
Tarduno, J.A, R.D Cottrell, and A.V. Smirnov
Reviews of Geophysics, 44, RG1002 |
2003 |
Article: The Emperor Seamounts: Southward motion of the Hawaiian Hotspot plume in Earth's mantle
Tarduno, J.A., R.A. Duncan, D.W. Scholl, R.D. Cottrell, B. Steinberger, T. Thordarson, B.C. Kerr, C.R. Neal, F.A. Frey, M. Torii and C. Carvallo
Science, 301, 1064-1069 |
2002 |
Article: The Cretaceous Superchron geodynamo: Observations near the tangent cylinder
Tarduno, J.A., R.D. Cottrell, and A.V. Smirnov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 99, 14020-14025 |
2001 |
Article: High geomagnetic field intensity during the mid-Cretaceous from Thellier analyses of single plagioclase crystals
Tarduno, J.A., R.D. Cottrell and A.V. Smirnov
Science, 291, 1779-1783 |
1998 |
Article: Evidence for Extreme Climatic Warmth from Late Cretaceous Arctic Vertebrates
Tarduno, J.A., D.B. Brinkman, P.R. Renne, R.D. Cottrell, H. Scher and P. Castillo
Science, 282, 2241-2244 |
1995 |
Article: Large-scale motion between Pacific and Atlantic hotspots
Tarduno, J.A., and J. Gee
Nature, 378, 477-480 |
1995 |
Article: Polar standstill of the mid-Cretaceous Pacific plate and its geodynamic implications
Tarduno, J.A., and W.W. Sager
Science, 269, 956-959 |
1991 |
Article: Rapid Formation of Ontong Java Plateau by Aptian Mantle Plume Volcanism
Tarduno, J.A., W.V. Sliter, L. Kroenke, M. Leckie, H. Mayer, J.J. Mahoney, R. Musgrave, M. Storey and E.L. Winterer
Science, 254, 399-403 |
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